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faustjs
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A Warning Regarding Gatsby Cloud
Yeah, in hindsight, we would have used Next/Vercel. So we're tactically moving over to that. There are many new frameworks, like Astro, that are really exciting, but it seems like Next is the best choice if you have a data-heavy app that has a dynamic mix of SSR and static pages. For Wordpress in particular, I'd recommend that you check out Faust.js. It's build with Next and I'm amazed by how well it works with Wordpress without much effort: https://faustjs.org/
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Looking for some advice! Currently working in wordpress to built some sites for clients. Looking to make a change and reading up on next.js and seems like it could be a great solution but is there a CMS that is comparable to Wordpress from a client making content updates standpoint?
https://faustjs.org is a great headless Wordpress solution for Nextjs. I've tried several CMS solutions and ultimately WordPress is invariably the friendliest option from a client perspective.
- Recommendations for Wordpress with NodeJS or other
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Next.js - WordPress headless
I'm working through a large project where we're leveraging WordPress and Next.js. Check out Faust.js (https://faustjs.org/) which works as a layer to handle a lot of the query/template/routing stuff that maybe isn't super-intuitive when trying to hook WordPress up headlessly...
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Why is does modern HTML/CSS seem so complex and convoluted? (details in comment)
- FaustJS (built for headless WP on NextJS w/ full site editing capabilities)
- Wha t headless CMS are you using for your clients?
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Working with the Apollo Client in Faust.js
Faust.js is the front-end JavaScript framework built on top of Next.js, created to make developing headless WordPress sites easier. The idea of this new version is to make a parity between the WordPress world that a developer might be used to but replicate it as much as possible in the JavaScript front-end world.
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Who is WordPress now for?
This is where it started. Then there is also Faustjs started by WPEngine. https://faustjs.org/
- I'm building a new frontend for my Wordpress site in Next js
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[AskJS] What framework to use?
https://faustjs.org/ built specifically for headless WP
wp-graphql-content-blocks
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Why is does modern HTML/CSS seem so complex and convoluted? (details in comment)
- WPGraphQL Content Blocks
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Gatsby and Headless WP - Manipulating Blocks
WP Engine are doing some good stuff here with this kind of thing: https://github.com/wpengine/wp-graphql-content-blocks
What are some alternatives?
wp-graphql - :rocket: GraphQL API for WordPress
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
builder - Drag and drop headless CMS for React, Vue, Svelte, Qwik, and more
hackathon-catation - Hackathon 2020 project: IPFS photo sharing
nextjs-wordpress - 💀 It's headless WordPress!
wp-graphql-gutenberg - Query gutenberg blocks with wp-graphql
GatoGraphQL - Interact with all your data in WordPress using GraphQL
SearchYT-Server - A server that allows communication between the `SearchYT` SiriShortcut and the server to web scrape YouTube for videos.
react-notion - A fast React renderer for Notion pages
ruida - Decoder and tooling for the RDWorks .rd file format
graphql-api-for-wp - [READ ONLY] GraphQL API for WordPress
RDRSS - RSS feed to real-debrid.com